Earthquake Statistic of Thailand. Magnitude/ Intensity
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1 Earthquake Statistic of Thailand Date Time (Local time) Magnitude/ Intensity Center/ Region Event record 5 Apr : ChiangRai province (19.94N, 99.95E) 20 Mar : (21.20N, E) distance from MaeSai around 80 km. ChiangRai 30 Sep : Central Sumatra (1.10S, E), around 1,000 people were killed in Indonesia 23 Dec : SuratThani (8.65N, 98.99E) Amphur Phrasaeng 22 Sep : South Coast of (15.70N, 96.20E) high building in 21 Aug : China border region (25.10N, 96.20E) high building in, many people were injured and one were killed in China 1 July : (19.26N, 99.24E) 12 May : China (31.70N, E) many high building in, around 20,000 people died in China 22 Apr : (18.89N, 98.97E) Amphur Maerim, 20 Feb : Northern Sumatra Island (2.70N, 95.90E) high building in and Phuket. There is a
2 very small possibility of a local tsunami 28 Dec : Northern Sumatra Island (5.42N, 95.91E) high building in Phuket and PhangNga 2 Nov :05 5.7, Laos and China border region (21.57N, E) ChiangRai 16 Oct : Northern Laos (20.84N, E) ChiangRai 13 Sep : Southern Sumatra (2.65S, 99.87E) some high building in 12 Sep : Southern Sumatra (3.80S, E) high building in 23 June :17/ 15:27 5.5/ 5.2 (21.27N, 99.82E) Felt earthquake vibration at Amphur ChiangSaen and high building in 19 June : (18.90N, 99.00E) Amphur Maerim and Lamphun 16 May : Laos border region (21.1N, E) Northern area of Thailand and high building in 15 May : Laos border region (20.87N, E) ChiangRai 27 April : Northern Sumatra (5.32N, 94.61E) Phuket 22 April : ChiangRai (19.40N, 94.36E) Amphur Wiangpapao and Phayao 6 Jan : (18.90N, 99.00E) Amphur Maerim
3 23 Dec : (19.00N, 99.00E) Amphur Maerim 22 Dec : MaeHongSon (19.30N, 98.10E) MaeHongSon 22 Dec : (19.00N, 99.00E) Amphur Maerim 19 Dec : (18.93N, 98.97E) Amphur Maerim 13 Dec : (18.93N, (98.97E) Felt the earthquake most area in and high building in ChiangRai 1 Dec : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (3.49N, 99.20E) Amphur Hadyai and Narathiwat, Thailand 17 Nov : ChiangRai (19.50N, 99.60E) Amphur Pan, Amphur Muang 8 Oct : (12.02N, 99.17E) Prachuapkhirikhan, Phetburi, Ratchaburi and Samutsongkram 28 Sep : (12.24N, 99.31E) Prachuapkhirikhan 28 Sep :35/ 01: (12.02N, 99.17E) Prachuapkhirikhan 27 Sep :30, 23: (12.02N, 99.17E) Prachuapkhirikhan 6 Aug : (19.15N, 98.92E) Ampour ChiangDao 13 July : (18.80N, 98.80E) Ampour Hangdong and Sanpatong 16 Mar : Ampour Chomtong, Muang, MaeWang
4 24 Jan : (20.53N, 98.69E), ChiangRai and MaeHongSon 16 Dec :13/ 09:14 3.8/ 3.9 ChiangRai (19.43N, 99.96E) Ampour Padad 15 Dec : ChiangRai (19.43N, E) Ampour Muang and Thoeng 7 Dec : ChiangRai (19.70N, 99.60E) Amphur MaeSaRouy 4 Dec : (18.70N, 98.50E) and Lamphoon 19 Nov : Northern of Sumatra (2.20N, 96.50E) PangNga and Phuket 11 Oct : Northern of Sumatra (4.50N, 95.10E) PangNga and Phuket 18 Sep : India border region (24.62N, 94.50E) high building in Chiang Mai 7 Sep : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (5.78N, 98.33E) PangNga and Phuket 24 July : Nicobar Islands, India (7.90N, 92.10E) The distance from Phuket direction to SouthWest about 640 km, warning people to evacuate 5 July : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (2.50N, 97.00E) The distance from Phuket direction to SouthWest about 700 km 5 June : Uttaradit (17.80N, E) Felt a little vibration at center 22 May : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (5.70N, 95.00E) No report about the earthquake in Thailand
5 19 May : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (2.0N, 97.0E) Southern part of Thailand and some high building in 14 May : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (1.40N, 98.60E) No report about the earthquake in Thailand 10 Apr : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (0.30N, 98.10E) No report about the earthquake in Thailand 28 Mar : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (2.00N, 97.00E) The distance from Phuket direction to SouthWest about 670 km, warning people to evacuate 16 Feb : Nicobar Islands, India (8.73N, 93.23E) high building in Phuket 9 Feb : Sumatra Island, Indonesia (Phuket) 30 Dec :07/ 08: MI/ 5.6 MI high building, Amphur Muang () 27 Dec : MI Andaman Sea (6.09N, 94.60E) Phuket 26 Dec : MI Sumatra Island, Indonesia (3.40N, 95.70E) Southern part of Thailand including many high building in. Tsunami surged at South West area caused massive destruction and more than 5,000 people were killed 17 Sep : MI Andaman Sea (14.9N, 96.30E) high building in 11 Sep : MI (18.7N, 98.70E) and HangDong
6 30 May : MI (18.9N, 99.0E) Amphur SanSai 6 Apr : MI ChiangRai (19.79N, 99.75E) 27 Mar : MI ChiangRai (19.43N, 99.46E) Amphur MaeSaRouy 3 Feb : MI (18.90N, 99.00E) Amphur SanSai 22 Sep : MI (19.40N, 96.20E), Chiang Dao () and some high building in 18 Sep : MI Laos (20.50N, E) (Chiang Rai) 14 Sep : MI Sumatra Island, Indonesia (4.64N, 97.59E) (Phuket) 23 Aug : MI (19.0N, 99.00E) Amphur Doisaket and Sankamphaeng 26 Feb : MI ChiangRai (20.02N, 99.97E) Amphur ChiangSaen 22 Jan : MI Sumatra Island (5.90N, 95.60E) high building in including Southern Thailand 18 Dec : MI (19.40N, 99.10E) Amphur ChiangDao 2 Nov : MI Southern Sumatra (3.02N, 96.18E) Amphur HadYai, Thailand 19 Aug : MI Thailand border region (17.02N, Amphur MaeSod (Tak)
7 97.50E) 19 July : MI (21.00N, 97.50E); Aftershock 18 July : MI (21.0N, 97.50E) 2 July : MI ChiangRai (20.20N, E), Chiang Saen, ChiangKhong (ChiangRai), Amphur Muang (PhaYao), (Nan) 19 May : MI (18.70N, 99.10E) 8 May : MI ChiangRai (19.50N, 99.60E) and MaeSaRouy 27 Apr : MI (18.80N, 99.20E) Amphur Saraphi, Sankamphaeng and Muang 25 Apr : MI (18.70N, 99.10E) Amphur Saraphi 11 Nov : MI ChiangRai (19.29N, 99.76E) Amphur Phan 2 July : MI Thailand border region (17.87N, 97.79E) (Chiang Mai) and Amphur Mae Sarieng (MaeHongSon) 22 Feb : MI KhaoLaem Dam (14.97N, 98.59E) Amphur ThongPhaPhum 4 Jan :05/ 11: MI/ 5.0 MI (21.40N, 98.60E) (Chiang Rai) 13 Sep :51 3.0MI MaeHongSon (18.92N, 99.63E) Amphur Pai 7 Aug : MI
8 Thailand border region (18.10N, 97.50E) (MaeHongSon) 29 May : MI (18.72N, 99.32E), Sankamphaeng and San Sai 14 Apr : MI VietnamLaos border region (18.00N, E) (Sakonnakhon, Thailand) 20 Jan : MI Laos (19.90N, E) some area in Thailand e.g., Tawangpha, Thungchang, Nan province, Prae provinc, PhaYao province and ChiangRai province 29 Aug : MI Andaman Sea, 10 kilometer from Phuket airport in the direction SouthWest Phuket and PhangNga 17 Aug : MI Andaman Sea, 10 kilometer from Phuket airport in the direction SouthWest (8.10N, 97.00E) Phuket and PhangNga 15 Aug : MI Southern (18.10N, 97.00E) (Thailand) 29 June : MI (21.00N, E) ChiangRai (Thailand) 3 Apr : MI Near Thailand border region (20.50N, 99.80E) Amphur ChiangSaen (ChiangRai, Thailand) 31 Mar : MI Near Laos Thailand border region (19.40N, Nan (Thailand)
9 101.30E) 14 Sep : MI Lamphun (18.50N, 99.10E) (Lamphun province) and Amphur Saraphee ( province) 17 Aug : MI PhaYao (19.30N, 99.00E), Dok KhamTai 13 July :20/ 12: MI/ 3.5 MI (19.70N, 99.10E /19.60N, 99.10E) Amphur Fang (Chiang Mai) and ChiangRai 30 June : MI Thailand border region (19.70N, 98.70E) (Mae HongSon) 26 June : MI Uttaradit (17.80N, E) 25 June : MI/2.8 MI Uttaradit (17.80N, E) Amphur Thapla and Muang 23 May : MI Thailand border region (19.70N, 98.70E) MaeHongSon, Chiang Rai and province 21 Sep : MI (20.80N, 99.00E) Amphur MaeEye 20 Aug : MI Northern Sumatra Island high building in Songkhla 6 June : MI Thailand border region (20.00N, 99.00E) (Chiang Rai) 2 Feb : MI Phrae (18.40N, 99.90E) Amphur Song 15 Jan : MI (18.50N, 95.60E) (Chiang
10 Mai) 22 Dec : MI LaosThailand border region (20.40N, E) (Chiang Mai), minor earthquake damaged at Amphur Muang (ChiangRai) 11 Nov : MI (18.50N, 95.60E) (Chiang Mai) and (ChiangRai) 9 Nov : MI China border region (22.00N, 99.30E) (Chiang Rai) 15 July : MI China border region (22.00N, 99.30E) Air Traffic Control Amphur Muang (ChiangRai) 22 Apr : MI (18.50N, 98.70E) Amphur SanPaTong 10 Apr : MI (20.40N, 98.50E) (Chiang Mai) 2 Apr : MI (19.72N, 99.29E) Amphur Chaiprakarn 31 Mar : MI (18.40N, 98.50E) Amphur HangDong and SanPaTong 5 Jan :14/11: MI/4.1 MI China border region (20.80N, 99.60E) (Chiang Rai) 21 Dec : MI (19.70N, 99.0E), ChiangRai, Phayao, Lampang, Lamphun and MaeHongSon, minor damaged and one people dead because of an accidence 9 Dec : MI Phare (18.20N,99.80E), ChiangRai,
11 Lamphun, Lampang, Phayao, Phrae, Uttaradit and Nan, minor damaged at Phrae 15 Sep : MI PhaYao (Phayao), distance from seismological station around 110 kilometer in the direction of NE 8 Sep : MI Andaman Sea (1.87N, 95.08E) high building in Amphur HadYai (Songkhla) 5 Sep : MI (19.80N, 98.80E) high building in Amphur Fang 17 Oct : MI MaeHongSon (18.92N, 99.63E) (Chiang Mai) 7 Aug : MI (22.00N, 99.30E) (Chiang Rai) 12 July : Mb (22.00N, 99.30E) high building in and Northern part of Thailand 10 July : MI (22.00N, 99.30E) (Chiang Mai) and (ChiangRai) 30 June : MI (22.00N, 99.30E) (Chiang Rai) 17 May : MI (18.00N, 96.30E) Amphur SanSai (Chiang Mai) and Amphur MaeSaRiang (MaeHongSon) 25 Feb :50, 2.5 MI, 3.0 MI Amphur
12 09:03 HangDong (19.70N, 98.60E), HangDong and SanPaTong 24 Feb : MI (21.80N, 99.50E) (Chiang Rai) 24 Feb : MI SanSai SanKamPhaeng, SanKamPhaeng and SanSai () 25 Jan : MI Lao border region (21.00N, E) (Chiang Rai) 16 Jan : MI Amphur ChiangKhong (20.20N, E) Amphur ChiangKhong (ChiangRai) 11 Sep :34, 08: MI, 5.1 MI Amphur MaeSaRuoy, ChiangRai (19.46N, 99.60E) ChiangRai, some area damaged near center e.g. Phan hospital, temple and school 20 Aug :03, 08: MI (16.80N, 97.0E) Northern part of Thailand 29 May : MI (20.90N, 94.20E) high building in Chiang Mai () 10 May : MI (19.10N, 99.60E) and Phang () 8 May : MI (18.30N, 99.20E), Lampang and Lamphun 17 Jan : MI Southern coast of (11.80N, 98.70E) and Patue (Chumphon)1520 second long earthquake 21 Nov : MI Thailand border region (19.70N, Amphur MaeHongSon and province
13 97.30E) 20 Jan : Mb Northern Sumatra (03.10N, 97.70E) high building in Amphur HadYai (Songkhla) 28 Oct : MI (18.30N, 96.80E), ChiangRai, MaeHongSon and high building in 25 July : MI Nakhon Ratchasima (15.00N, E) Amphur Parkchong 15 June : MI (23.99N, 95.89E) high building in 23 Apr : MI (22.34N, 98.84E), ChiangRai and Phayao 5 Nov : MI MaeHongSon (18.80N, 97.70E) (Chiang Mai) and Amphur Khunyuom (MaeHongSon) 4 Aug : MI (18.50N, 98.50E) (Chiang Mai) 13 July : MI Phetchabun (17.30N, E) Phetchabun and Loei 12 June :05 5.0Mb Andaman (14.85N, 96.31E) Felt earthquake vibration at some high building in 1 Apr : Mb (15.65N, 95.69E) high building in 5 Jan : Mb (23.61N, 95.90E) Northern part of Thailand and high building in 15 Nov : Mb Northern Sumatra (3.91N, 97.46E) Phuket, Songkhla and high building in
14 3 Nov : MI Kanchanaburi (15.30N, 98.90E) Amphur Srisawat 23 Oct : MI Thai border region (20.38N, 97.60E) (MaeHongSon) 12 Oct : MI Petchabun (16.90N, E) Amphur LomSak and LomKao 10 Sep : MI Phrae (18.00N, 99.80E) The extent of earthquake vibration about 20 kilometers from center 21 July : MI ChiangRai (19.80N, E) 14 July : Mb Laos (20.53N, E) Amphur MaeSai (ChiangRai) 28 May : MI Kanchanaburi (14.90N, 99.80E) Amphur Srisawat 9 Jan : Mb Andaman (11.59N, 95.02E) Ranong 15 Dec : MI Kanchanaburi (14.90N, 99.80E) Amphur Srisawat 29 Sep : MI (18.50N, 98.90E), Sanpatong and HangDong 1 Oct : Mb Thailand (20.23N, 98.84E) Northern part of Thailand, many people felt panic, minor damaged at and ChiangRai 29 Sep : Mb Thailand (20.33N, 98.82E) Northern part of Thailand 27 Aug : Mb Thailand
15 (20.35N, 98.81E) Northern part of Thailand 20 Aug : Mb Thailand (20.27N, 99.32E) Northern part of Thailand 20 Aug : Mb Thailand (20.26N, 99.16E) Northern part of Thailand 8 Apr : MI Laos (20.58N, E) Felt earthquake vibration at ChiangRai (Thailand) 1 Mar : MI (21.72N, 97.93E) Northern part of Thailand 29 Nov : MI Kanchanaburi (15.05N, 99.80E) Amphur Srisawat and ThongPhaPhum 6 Nov : Mb China (22.78N, 99.61E) ChiangRai, and high building in 6 Aug : Mb India (25.15N, 95.13E) high building in, 3 people dead in 25 July : Mb PhaYao (19.08N, E) 19 Feb : Mb (18.87N, 99.17E) 30 Jan : MI ChiangRai (18.98N, 98.96E) 18 Sep : Mb (20.16N, 97.97E) 25 Dec : Mb (18.41N, 97.30E) and MaeHongSon 18 Oct : Mb Laos (18.31N, E) Nakhonphanom and SakonNakhon
16 5 July : Mb (19.24N, 97.31E) 25 Mar : MI Kanchanaburi (14.88N, 98.69E) KhaoLaem Dam 29 May : MI Northern Sumatra (3.57N, 97.14E) 11 th floor of Songkhlanakarin hospital 24 Apr : Mb China (22.04N, 99.14E) ChiangRai 30 Aug : Mb Kanchanaburi (14.92N, 99.15E) Kanchanaburi 18 July : Mb Kanchanaburi (15.20N, 99.02E) Amphur BanPong (Ratchaburi) 24 June : Mb VietnamChina (21.71N, E) high building in 22 Apr : Mb Kanchanaburi (14.93N, 99.07E) Felt the earthquake 2 times (07:37, 10:21) at Central and Northern Thailand, many people felt panic, minor damaged in 15 Apr : Mb Kanchanaburi (14.91N, 99.10E) Obviously felt vibration in 4 Apr : Mb Northern Sumatra (5.72N, 94.72E) 22 nd floor of ChokeChai building 20 June : MI (18.92N, 99.18E), ChiangRai, Lamphoon and Lampang 23 Dec : Mb Phrae (18.12N, 99.92E) Phrae 22 Dec : MI Phrae (18.03N, E) Phrae 10 Sep : MI
17 (18.87N, 99.25E) around 23 second 10 Feb : Mb (19.35N, 99.23E) around 5 second 18 Mar : MI LaosThailand (20.90N, E) ChiangRai 26 Feb : MI Thailand (18.00N, 97.50E) Earthquake 22 Jan : Mb Laos (20.34N, E) ChiangRai 1 Sep : Mb Laos (20.44N, E) ChiangRai around 23 second 2 Aug : Mb Laos (20.50N, E) Amphur ChiangKhong (ChiangRai) 24 July : MI Tak (17.19N, 99.30E) Amphur SamNgao, Umphang and MaeSord 29 June : MI (21.00N, 99.60E) Amphur Chiangsaeng, MaeSai (ChiangRai) 24 June : MI (20.98N, 99.53E) Amphur Chiangsaeng, MaeSai (ChiangRai) around 35 second 21 June :05 3.1, 3.2 MI (19.38N, 99.21E) Felt the earthquake 2 times at Amphur Phrao at around 03:45 and 04:05 18 June : MI (19.20N, 99.20E) Amphur Phrao 30 May : MI (19.24N, 99.07E) Amphur Phrao 18 June : MI (19.20N, 99.20E) Amphur Phrao
18 30 May : MI (19.27N, 99.06E) Amphur Phrao 27 May : MI (19.51N, 99.63E) Felt the earthquake 3 times at Amphur Phrao around 14:05, 14:16 and 15:03 respectively 26 May : Mb (19.27N, 99.06E) Amphur Phrao 15 second, minor damaged at ChiangRai, Chiang Mai and Lampang 29 Sep : Mb (18.29N, 96.36E) Lampang take times 2 second and 7 th floor of Krungthep Insurance building () 13 Sep : Mb (20.76N, 99.13E) ChiangRai 17 Feb : Mb Thailand (17.63N, 97.90E) Northern and Central parts of Thailand, minor damaged in, 28 Apr : Mb China (22.98N, E) 12 Apr : Mb Northern Sumatra (5.16N, 96.31E) Felt earthquake vibration at Satoon, Phuket and Songkhla 14 Feb : Mb Andaman (13.7N, 96.5E) 22 Sep : Mb (20.75N, 99.26E), MaeHongSon, Chiang Rai, Lampang and Lamphoon 21 Mar 1959 Kanchanaburi There are an earthquake, thunder storm and land split at Kanchanaburi at around 02:00 pm
19 23 Sep 1933 Tak around 02:00 am at Amphur MaeSord 1 minute 16 May : Northern Sumatra (7.0N.96.5E) Surat Thani and PhangNga around 30 second, at 08:32 felt at Trang 4 Dec : (18.2N, 96.4E) around 02:00 pm at and the provinces in NorthWest additionally Northern and Central area of Thailand including Prachinburi 5 May : IX MM (Pegu ; 17.3N, 96.5E) Northern and Central parts of Thailand including Ayudthaya, Chanthaburi, Phitsanuloke, Rathchaburi, Nakhonchaisri and Prachinburi 24 May 1912 ChiangRai ChiangRai in the morning 23 May : (21.0N, 97.0E) around 34 second moon day of Dec :35 12 th :06 The boat vibrated by the effect of an earthquake 2 nd :32 The roofs, lamps and many objects shake
20 3 rd th :16, hanging lamp swing moon day in :00 5 th 1839 VII MM Most people in felts panic both indoor and on boat around 03:00 am, liquids and bodies of water sway especially at the Bangpakong river, land split at 10 th 1835 The river disturbed around 01:00 am 1 st 1833 around 08:00 pm 12 th 1833 around 02:00 am 3 rd 1832 around 07:00 pm 12 th 1799 around 08:00 pm 8 th 1799 Felt the earthquake until morning 2 nd 1774 Felt the earthquake around 03:00 am
21 5 th 1769 Felt the earthquake around 02:00 am, intensity less than the previous On the waning 1 st 1769 On the waning 9 th 1715 Repeated earthquake 7 th 1715 ChiangSan 4 temples and pagodas of 4 Tambols destroyed In 1689 Ayudthaya night In 1685 Ayudthaya night On the waning 12 th 1588 Ayudthaya Felt the earhtquake at Ayudthaya On the waning 5 th 1584 Ayudthaya Ayudthaya In 1546 Ayudthaya Ayudthaya In 1545 VII MM The top of pagoda broke down (from 86 m remain 60 m high) In 1527 Ayudthaya Ayudthaya In 1505 Ayudthaya Climate change In 1482 Felt the earthquake in the morning, a loud noise
22 On the waning 11 th 1366 Sukhothai Felt the earthquake all direction On the waning 12 th 1362 Sukhothai Sukhothai and there is a loud noise 7 th 534 VIII MM Yonok Felt the earthquake in the morning, 4 pagodas broken On the waning 7 th 460 XII MM Yonok Yonok collapsed and turned to be a large natural reservoir caused a major earthquake 589 before the century Yonok The earthquake and thunder occurred in the morning 594 before the century Yonok The earthquake and thunder occurred in the morning 623 before the century Yonok The earthquake and thunder storm occurred in the morning 624 before the century Yonok The earthquake and thunder occurred in the morning
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